Tag Archives: the-evolution

Ease the pain, Mary Jane

Stick to the pipe, medical marijuana users: that’s the message from Canadian researchers who found that smoking even relatively low doses of cannabis can help reduce chronic pain, ease sleep and reduce anxiety. The findings were published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-marijuana-20100830,0,7791968.s… added by: JackHerer

Restoring Honor / Maintaining Ignorance – Interviews Inside Beck’s Rally

Question – What happens when real American patriots can't bring their signs to the Glenn Beck Restoring Honor rally? Answer – They are forced to vocalize their ignorance of “Facts” and hatred for “Others” My favorite quote: “I never heard Glenn Beck call Obama a racist! – But if i heard it, I'de believe it.” added by: Stoneyroad

The Evolution of Justin Bieber’s Hair

Whether you like him or not, there's no denying this kid's got a lot of hair and an interesting look at that. But let's take a look at who wore the famous mop top look before him. Here's a complete photo guide to the evolution of Justin Bieber's hair starting from 1960 to present day! http://www.msg.com/photos/the-evolution-of-the-justin-bieber-hair/the-man-with-t… added by: Strught

NEW MOON: Lautner From Scrawny To Brawny

Team Edward or Team Jacob? Watch the evolution of Twilight’s new hunk Taylor Launter and let us know if that’s changed your mind….

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NEW MOON: Lautner From Scrawny To Brawny

Dogs in Deep Sleep

Dogs having nightmares will give you nightmares.

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Dogs in Deep Sleep

Pitchfork, Deconstructed

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/200… NPR's Jacob Ganz takes a microscope to Pitchfork's Top 200 Albums Of The 2000s list to tell a story about the evolution of the website from trendy discovery engine to indie-band kingmaker.

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Pitchfork, Deconstructed

Robots evolve to deceive one another

In a Swiss laboratory, a group of ten robots is competing for food. Prowling around a small arena, the machines are part of an innovative study looking at the evolution of communication, from engineers Sara Mitri and Dario Floreano and evolutionary biologist Laurent Keller. They programmed robots with the task of finding a “food source” indicated by a light-coloured ring at one end of the arena, which they could “see” at close range with downward-facing sensors.

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Robots evolve to deceive one another